Isentia is a media intelligence and data technology company owned by Access Intelligence and headquartered in Sydney, Australia. It has a corporate history dating from 1982. It has offices in Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth (Australia), Wellington, Auckland (New Zealand), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Singapore, Manila, Bangkok, Jakarta and Ho Chi Minh City.
Overview
Formerly known as Sentia Media and before that Media Monitors, the company rebranded to Sentia Media in 2012 and then moved all its companies under one name, Isentia in March 2013. The company became public on 5 June 2014, listing on the Australian Securities Exchange. Before listing, it was owned by Australian private equity group Quadrant Private Equity since July 2010. Acquisitions since 2010 include: Singapore-based social media and online intelligence evaluation company Brandtology;[1] Australian social media specialists BuzzNumbers; South East Asia's largest media intelligence company, MediaBanc;[2] and Beijing company, ChinaClipping. Isentia also purchased China-based China Newswire, which was formerly owned by global rival Cision before Cision divested the business to Matoka Capital.[3]
History
Neville Jeffress, the owner of a firm that managed the sale and publication of classified advertising, began acquiring clipping services in 1982, including NSW Country Press, Lynch Pidler Pty and the Australian Press Cutting Agency. This service operated as Neville Jeffress/Pidler Pty Ltd. from 1982 to 1993 when it purchased and amalgamated Media Monitors Australia, and began operating as Media Monitors. By the time Neville Jeffress/Pidler Pty Ltd changed its name to Media Monitors Australia Pty Ltd in 1993, the company had established itself as one of Australia's largest media monitoring companies. Media Monitors stepped out of Australasia by opening an office in Singapore in 2006. In 2011 Media Monitors Group was purchased by Australian private equity company Quadrant. On 9 February 2012, the company unified its brands under one corporate name, Sentia Media, and in 2013 the company moved under one name across the Asia-Pacific region, Isentia. In February 2018, long-time CEO John Croll stepped down and was succeeded by former Yahoo7 Australia head Ed Harrison in July 2018.[4][5] In 2019, Isentia made further executive appointments with James Merritt (CEO of Asia)[6][7][8] and Russ Horell as the new Chief Commercial Officer.[9][10][11]
Acquisitions
In August 2013 Isentia bought social media agency Two Social, extending the reach of the company in the social media sphere.[12]
In June 2016, Isentia acquired Social Net Creator Ltd, expanding its market into South Korea. The company has also completed a bolt-on acquisition in Thailand and is close to finalising two further acquisitions in Vietnam and Hong Kong.[13]
In December 2016, Isentia acquired Shanghai-based China Newswire, a SaaS platform providing news monitoring and content marketing distribution services to clients in China. With the acquisition, China Newswire's CEO Danny Levinson became Isentia's new Regional Director for Asia,[14] as the operations chief and evangelist for the company's artificial intelligence data services in its 10 Asian offices across China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, and Malaysia.[15][16]
Australian Securities Exchange listing
In May 2014, Isentia lodged a prospectus in preparation for a listing on the Australian Securities Exchange. Isentia listed on the ASX in June of the same year. The company was delisted in 2021 after being acquired by Access Intelligence plc.[17]
External links
- http://www.adoimagazine.com/newhome/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2113:media-monitors-come-to-malaysia-&catid=1:breaking-news&Itemid=5
- Asia Media Monitors set up HQ in KL
- New media in practice
- CARMA Research Papers – Media Content Analysis – Uses, Benefits & Best Practice Methodology By Prof. Dr. Jim Macnamara
References
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- Isentia www.devex.com, retrieved 2020-06-21^
- Australian media tech firm Isentia Group buys China Newswire to grow distribution business in Asia - Reuters reuters^
- Inti Tam. Isentia CEO resigns, says 'it is time for a change' Marketing Interactive, 26 February 2018^
- Nadia Cameron (CMO), Nadia Cameron (CMO). Yahoo7 chief becomes new CEO of iSentia www.cmo.com.au, 6 July 2018^
- Isentia names Asia chief executive, to double down on multi-market strategy www.marketing-interactive.com, 19 July 2019, retrieved 2020-06-21^
- Isentia Appoints James Merritt As Chief Executive Asia B&T, 2019-07-18, retrieved 2020-06-21^
- Daily Research News Online no. 28316 - dunnhumby Man is New Asia Chief Exec for Isentia www.mrweb.com, retrieved 2020-06-21^
- Isentia Promotes to Replace Departing Commercial Chief^
- Isentia appoints Russ Horell new chief commercial officer^
- New Chief for Isentia 23 October 2019^
- iSentia buys social media agency Two Social mUmBRELLA, 22 August 2013, retrieved 17 November 2015^
- Labrador Iron Mines told it will not need to complete federal level environmental assessment, shares climb 16 March 2009^
- Jillian Yue. Australian Media Tech Firm Isentia Makes China Inroads Via Acquisition China Money Network, 6 January 2017^
- Angel Tang. How HK marketers future-proof their brands: Branding 360 wrap-up Marketing Interactive, 14 December 2017^
- Isentia Thought Leaders Series: A.I. Marketing: Application and How to Raise R.O.I. Eventbrite^
- Isentia Group to be acquired for AU$67m marketing-interactive, June 15, 2021^
- Kirsten Robb. What's in a name? Sentia takes on Isentia in trademark battle 22 May 2014, retrieved 2015-11-08^
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